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In "Envoi," a tone poem for mixed a cappella chorus by Abbie Betinis (born 1980), Gershon and the master chorale conjured the sound of a mass of butterflies in flight through expert articulation of nonsense syllables.
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Experts articulation of such terms may depend on previous articulation of other terms, which may not yet be made explicit or completely defined.
Taking a genealogical approach (Rabinow, 1989; Foucault, 2004; Reubi, 2010), the article identifies and traces the articulation of the intellectual concepts, expert networks, political theories and techniques that have made taxation so critical in global tobacco control today.
Continued quantification and articulation of priority decisions by experts complemented by strengthened institutions that can better incorporate input from both experts and, in particular, the public are recommended [ 34].
Zijp et al. [8: 222] claim that assessments in practice are often done by experts without involving stakeholders and with "poor question articulation".
During the group sessions, students articulate their knowledge, reasoning, or problem-solving processes (articulation), and compare their own processes with those of other students, an expert, or ultimately an internal cognitive model of expertise (reflection).
For instance, this may be reflected in player's articulation of the recognition of another player as an "expert", based on his or her skillful gameplay sets.
With a repertoire ranging from the 17th to the 21st century, Nancy Wilson's solo playing has been called "clear and sweet in tone, refined in articulation" by Gramophone, "exceptionally stylish" by The Edinburgh Scotsman and "expert" by the New York Times.
When experts play a pivotal role in the identification of problems, the articulation of policy alternatives, and the debate over policy solutions (Kingdon, 2003), they and their knowledge (i.e., science) are the target that opponents attack to thwart unwanted policies.
Regarding participants' views on procedure and instructions we distinguished between experts and residents, for their concept maps differed significantly in the articulation of integration.
Still, lack of substantial fossil evidence of the development of the wing joints and muscles poses a major difficulty to the theory, as does the seemingly spontaneous development of articulation and venation, and it has been largely rejected by experts in the field.
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